Achievement: vaccination of children to prevent hepatitis B and liver cancer.




With the assistance of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (Gavi), the United Nations Children's Fund and other partners, most countries vaccinate infants to prevent hepatitis B. For example, since 1992, China raised infant vaccination coverage to over 90 per cent, preventing 40 million new infections. Globally, since 1990, childhood hepatitis B vaccination has averted over 22 million deaths. Through this collective effort, the world met the 2020 interim global goal of fewer than 1 in 100 children infected with hepatitis B.


Raise awareness about the hepatitis B birth dose

Launched in January 2024 in Yobe State, Nigeria, the Roadmap for Women and Youth Development (RAWYOD) project raises awareness about the hepatitis B birth dose and supports its integration into routine immunization through advocacy, stakeholder engagement and efforts to improve vaccine access. Photo credit: RAWYOD, Nigeria




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